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In the ongoing second Test between Pakistan and England at the Multan Cricket Stadium, Brydon Carse claimed the crucial wicket of Mohammad Rizwan on Day 2, 🌞breaki♏ng a resilient partnership and giving England a much-needed breakthrough.
Brydon Carse hands England a crucial wicket
The dismissal came in the 92nd over, as Carse, delivering a short-of-length ball, forced Rizwan into a loose push towards the off-side. The ball took a thick outside edge, and wicketkeeper Jamie Smith dived to his right to take a sharp catch, sending Rizwan back fꦉor a gritty 41 off 97 balls, which included fiveไ boundaries.
Carse’s ability to generate extra bounce proved decisive in Rizwan’s dismissal, halting Pakistan’s steady progress. The breakthrough ended a crucial stand as Pakistan were looking to build on their solid foundation.
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Pakistan all out for 366 in the first innings
After Rizwan’s dismissal, Pakistan could add only 102 runs to their first innings total and were eventually bundled out for 366 in the 124th over.
Jack Leach was the pick of the bowlers for England, grabbing four wickets for 114 runs, while Carse (3/50) and Matthew Potts (2-66) also played pivotal𒈔 roles in keeping Pakistan iℱn check.
Earlier on the opening day of the match, Pakistan’s batting was anchored by Kamran Ghulam, who scored a well-crafted century on his debut, reaching 118, and opener Saim Ayub, who contrib🅠uted a solid 77. Together, they laid a strong platform, but England’s bowlers kept chipping away at the 𒁏wickets.
Brief scores: Pakistan (1st inngs) 366 (Kamran Ghulam 118,𒈔 Saim Ayub꧃ 77, Mohammad Rizwan 41; Jack Leach 4/115, Brydon Carse 3/43) vs England.